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0.8" Palaeolagus Hayeni Fossil Jaw Section Teeth Oligocene Epoch South Dakota Display Davidia Antiqua which split easily with a

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which split easily with a chisel or splitting hammer

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0.8" Palaeolagus Hayeni Fossil Jaw Section Teeth Oligocene Epoch South Dakota Display Davidia Antiqua which split easily with aLocation: Brule Formation, Pennington County, South Dakota Weight: 0. 2 Ounces Dimensions: 0. 8 Inches Long, 0. 4 Inches Wide, 0. 3 Inches Thick Comes with a free display. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Oligocene epoch, 33. 9 to 23 million years ago Palaeolagus Hayeni is an extinct lagomorph species, specifically an ancient rabbit, that lived in North America during the Oligocene epoch. This species belongs to the genus Palaeolagus,

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